Great drive in the 4th to take the lead against the Lions. Given all of the amazing contributions that Rodgers makes, one complaint is that he can't seal the deal in coming back in the 4th quarter. Well, today was a textbook comeback victory for Green bay. Great win against Detroit to keep the lead close with the cubs.

I'm really not sure where the dyeah_gb is coming from. Has anyone actually heard criticism of Rodgers unable to comeback in the fourth quarter?

He had come-from-behind wins in the 4th quarter against the Bears in both 2009 wins. I thought that was when we settled the matter: Rodgers could complete 4th quarter comebacks. Hell, he had a come from behind win against the Giants last year in the regular season.

When I think of "complaint" and "Aaron Rodgers" in the same sentence, it is related to Rodgers sometimes holding the ball too long. Not once do I think "cannot complete 4th quarter comeback."

Not really sure what or where the dyeah_gb was going with this thread...

I just hope they don't play favorites again when it comes to MVP voting. has been playing on an injured team all year.

Depends upon if people vote for the MVP or the best player. Considering the injuries and what has still been done on offense, I absolutely believe Rahjahs should be MVP if he keeps up his present numbers (and picks up the yardage a little bit)

I'm really not sure where the dyeah_gb is coming from. Has anyone actually heard criticism of Rodgers unable to comeback in the fourth quarter?

He had come-from-behind wins in the 4th quarter against the Bears in both 2009 wins. I thought that was when we settled the matter: Rodgers could complete 4th quarter comebacks. Hell, he had a come from behind win against the Giants last year in the regular season.

When I think of "complaint" and "Aaron Rodgers" in the same sentence, it is related to Rodgers sometimes holding the ball too long. Not once do I think "cannot complete 4th quarter comeback."

Not really sure what or where the dyeah_gb was going with this thread...

Probably referring to this topic and some of the data referenced in the article linked to within it:

The record is 3-18 (.143) at fourth-quarter comeback opportunities under Rodgers, which may historically compare best to the forgettable Bill Kenney and the 1980s Chiefs (3-27 record).

Overall, Green Bay is 7-26 (.212) in fourth quarter comeback opportunities since McCarthy became the coach in 2006. That is seven fourth-quarter comebacks in six seasons. The New York Giants produced seven fourth-quarter comebacks in 2011 alone – albeit a number that tied the league single-season record.

I'm really not sure where the dyeah_gb is coming from. Has anyone actually heard criticism of Rodgers unable to comeback in the fourth quarter?

He had come-from-behind wins in the 4th quarter against the Bears in both 2009 wins. I thought that was when we settled the matter: Rodgers could complete 4th quarter comebacks. Hell, he had a come from behind win against the Giants last year in the regular season.

When I think of "complaint" and "Aaron Rodgers" in the same sentence, it is related to Rodgers sometimes holding the ball too long. Not once do I think "cannot complete 4th quarter comeback."

Not really sure what or where the dyeah_gb was going with this thread...

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